(Pakistan News & Features Services)
Shakeel Ahmed Kaimkhani, Governor, Rotary International, District 3271, shared that the Rotary clubs across Pakistan were trying their level best to mitigate the sufferings of the down trodden people of the society.
He was addressing the 4th installation ceremony of the Rotary Club of Karachi Happy Palace.
The District Governor disclosed that, under the Gift of Life project, heart surgeries of as many as 4,350 children have already been carried out while
around 35,000 persons were facilitated with limbs, and eight lacs books were distributed to various libraries.
He remarked that Rotary International, acclaimed as the biggest service organization, has built 20 smart villages with all the basic facilities.
Shakeel Kaimkhani appreciated the work of the Rotary Club Karachi Happy Palace and stressed the need to increase the membership of the club.
The President of the Rotary Club Karachi Happy Palace, Maleeha Khan, speaking on the occasion, disclosed that the club recently held a seminar to create awareness about dengue and distributed 300 free kits having things to combat dengue.
The Rotary President announced that in the near future, her club planned to start a computer literacy programme.
The Secretary of the Rotary Club Karachi Happy Palace, Farnaz Jabeen, presented the activity report highlighting the projects of the club.
The District Chair Women in Rotary, Durdana Arshad, was hailed as the binding force behind the success of the event. Her vision and ideas were executed to the fullest, due to which the ceremony became memorable.
The installation ceremony, among others, was attended by DGE Shahzad Sabir, PDG Saleem Rao, Deputy Governor, Ali Haider, Assistant Governor, Momal Khan, Co-Chair District Facilitator, Ali Hafeez Azmat, Managing Director of Happy Palace Schools, Hassan Khan, and Rtn Sarwat Naseem Shah.
Later, President of the RCK Happy Palace, Maleeha Khan, presented a shield to the District Governor, Shakeel Ahmed Kaimkhani.


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